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Nigel Farage, Mike Amesbury and a domino effect that could change British politics

It was a by-election that caused a political earthquake. In 1981, Shirley Williams changed the temperature in Westminster when the new Social...

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The Spectacular Burnout of a Solar Panel Salesman

He thought he’d make millions of dollars selling solar panels door-to-door. The reality was much darker.

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For Decades, Officials Knew a School Sat on a Former Dump — and Did Little to Clean Up the Toxins

The city of Gainesville, Florida, needed to choose a site for a dump. Of all the places it could have chosen during its search in the late 1950s, the...

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Despite Missouri AG’s Best Efforts, Man Condemned to Die Will Get Hearing On His Innocence Claim

During his short tenure as Missouri’s attorney general, Andrew Bailey has spent a considerable amount of time fighting to cement dubious...

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Architect's Legacy Lives On in Lafayette Square : Black Man's Work Is Testament to His Talent and Theatrics

In the years following World War I, clients often entered the new office of Los Angeles architect Paul Williams without realizing that he was black....

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Iowa hosts Wisconsin following Williams' 22-point game

Wisconsin Badgers (13-15, 4-13 Big Ten) at Iowa Hawkeyes (19-9, 9-8 Big Ten) Iowa City, Iowa; Sunday, 4 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Wisconsin visits Iowa...

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King Birthday to Be Observed on Two Days

Martin Luther King’s birthday will be recognized Tuesday--King’s actual birthday--by Compton Community College. School will be out for the day...

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These Progressives Will Guide Us Through the Darkness

Without a doubt, 2025 is going to be tough—but these visionaries give us hope in this uncertain time.

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Hackers Likely Stole FBI Call Logs From AT&T That Could Compromise Informants

A breach of AT&T that exposed “nearly all” of the company’s customers may have included records related to confidential FBI sources,...

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A Prosecutor Admits His Office’s Incompetence Cut Off an Innocent Man’s Path to Exoneration

Matthew Jacober stood to address the judge inside the small, packed courtroom on the third floor of the St. Louis County Courthouse in Clayton,...

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